Cunliffe against personal responsibility over billboards

The accusation by
David Cunliffe that the Conservative Party is subscribing to
a surveillance society by protecting its billboards via the
use of motion sensor cameras reveals an anti-personal
responsibility position by the about-to-be-retired Leader of
the Opposition, and an exercise in Mr Cunliffe cuddling the
criminals, and encouraging more hoarding vandalism” says
Steve “Waitakere Man” Taylor, David Cunliffe's
Conservative Party opponent in New Lynn.

“I am aware of
how desperately short of money the Labour Party is for this
Election campaign, using recycled billboards, and not being
able to afford decent hoarding wood, so any extra
expenditure for security is clearly out of the question for
them".

“I am also mindful that the concept of anyone
taking personal responsibility for their belongings is an
ideological step too far for the “if one breaks it, we all
break it” mentality of the NZ Labour Party.

“The fact
is, I am responsible for my Electorate billboards in New
Lynn, and if I want to invest in equipment to protect that
which is mine, bought and paid for, then I don’t need the
permission from someone who is a walking political apology
to do so”.

"While I'll be watching my billboards, I
suspect Mr Cunliffe will be watching his back, because in 24
days time, the Labour Caucus will indeed speak as one voice,
and the words will be 'You're fired!".

Steve "Waitakere
Man" Taylor,New Lynn Candidate,Conservative Party of
new
ZealandENDS

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